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  • Dementia prevention is gaining attention, focusing on modifiable lifestyle factors.
  • Long-term cohort studies identified key risk and protective factors.
  • Recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) show multidomain interventions improve cognitive capacity in at-risk older adults.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight recent perspectives in Alzheimer's disease research.
  • To discuss the implications of current achievements in dementia prevention.
  • To outline future directions for global collaboration and implementation of dementia prevention strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent cohort studies and randomized controlled trials.
  • Analysis of multidomain intervention approaches for cognitive health.
  • Discussion of the World Wide FINGERS network and implementation projects.

Main Results:

  • Multidomain lifestyle interventions demonstrate effectiveness in maintaining/improving cognitive function.
  • Successful transition from trial settings to real-life implementation is emerging.
  • International collaboration networks like World Wide FINGERS are being established.

Conclusions:

  • Modifiable lifestyle factors are crucial for dementia prevention.
  • Multidomain interventions offer a promising strategy for cognitive health in aging populations.
  • Global collaboration and real-world implementation are essential for worldwide dementia prevention.